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of iraqi refugees into jordan. and how big a number that was, tens of thousands. it is a difficult problem to manage. in a broadway, can you assess the iraqi policies as it relates to syrian refugees? it may be how many of you know that number. also, what kind of support to they have? what can they expect when they get there? as broadly as you can -- >> the figures i saw earlier this morning and i checked these regularly -- there were a little over 27,000 iraqi refugees in jordan. the majority of those, roughly 23,000, are in the north. these are some kurds who have come a ku into therdish area of iraq. 27,000 total and 23 are in the north, a little over 4000 are in the south or center of the country. they come across largely at the border crossing between syria and iraq. the border crossing has been closed. only two days ago, it reopened and that was encouraging, something we have been urging the iraqis to do for some time. i think it) middle august. the iraqis have been constructing camps for refugees. a lot of t
of iraqi refugees into jordan. and how big a number that was, tens of thousands. it is a difficult problem to manage. in a broadway, can you assess the iraqi policies as it relates to syrian refugees? it may be how many of you know that number. also, what kind of support to they have? what can they expect when they get there? as broadly as you can -- >> the figures i saw earlier this morning and i checked these regularly -- there were a little over 27,000 iraqi refugees in jordan. the...
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of iraqi refugees into jordan and how big a number that was, tens of thousands. it is a difficult problem to manage. in a broadway, can you assess the iraqi policies as it relates to syrian refugees? it may be how many of you know that number. also, what kind of support to they have? what can they expect when they get there? as broadly as you can -- >> the figures i saw earlier this morning and i checked these regularly -- there were a little over 27,000 iraqi refugees in jordan. the majority of those, roughly 23,000, are in the north. these are some kurds who have come a ku into therdish area of iraq. 27,000 total and 23 are in the north, a little over 4000 are in the south or center of the country. they come across largely at the border crossing between syria and iraq. the border crossing has been closed. only two days ago, it reopened and that was encouraging, something we have been urging the iraqis to do for some time. i think it) middle august. the iraqis have been constructing camps for refugees. a lot of them that come across are still in the iraqi instit
of iraqi refugees into jordan and how big a number that was, tens of thousands. it is a difficult problem to manage. in a broadway, can you assess the iraqi policies as it relates to syrian refugees? it may be how many of you know that number. also, what kind of support to they have? what can they expect when they get there? as broadly as you can -- >> the figures i saw earlier this morning and i checked these regularly -- there were a little over 27,000 iraqi refugees in jordan. the...
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jordan. to some other top stories in brief for you this hour a peaceful march in chile's capital to remember victims of the military dictatorship of journo i guess though peter shea has ended with the violence and the number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded there is surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported. the u.s. has formally transferred control of the ground prison to are going off the facility holds more than three thousand taliban insurgents and suspected terrorists analysts believe the hand symbolic of the fate of inmates or may unclear including fifty foreigners not covered by their green meant the u.s. military still wants to run a section of the trail which has been labeled afghanistan has gone tyler was prisoner abuse and torture reported. around prisoner lies within one of the largest bases of the nato led forces in afghanistan and later today
jordan. to some other top stories in brief for you this hour a peaceful march in chile's capital to remember victims of the military dictatorship of journo i guess though peter shea has ended with the violence and the number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded there is surrounding santiago's general cemetery blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported. the u.s. has formally transferred control of the...
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in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fade here to jordan with no visa and little more than the clothes on their back while it might still be too soon to say what will be the long term effects of the revolution no one here is in a hurry to return back home just like muhammad he sold his wife's jewelry and borrowed neighbors' money to pay for nearly one thousand american dollar work permit but it's long since expired now he's working on borrowed time the bottom line i can't afford to buy another work permit i left egypt because i want to eat egyptian society is very divided and all of us here are from the lower class we're not searching to be rich we just want food for families it's jordan's worst kept secret more than one hundred thousand desperate illegal egyptians lining the pockets of jordanian businessmen who exploit loopholes in the law has been is that there are a lot of people in egypt playing with the papers they promise the best permission but then when the laborers come here they don't know what the permission is for exactly and wh
in the chaos and disappointment that followed egypt's revolution thousands of egyptians fade here to jordan with no visa and little more than the clothes on their back while it might still be too soon to say what will be the long term effects of the revolution no one here is in a hurry to return back home just like muhammad he sold his wife's jewelry and borrowed neighbors' money to pay for nearly one thousand american dollar work permit but it's long since expired now he's working on borrowed...
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amman jordan. or some other top stories in grave this hour a peaceful march shooting down the soul to remember victims of the military dictatorship of general obvious to pinochet has ended with violence and the number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded their area surrounding santiago centrals cemetery general center trash say blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no interest has been rippled. through us to transfer to our going to sources control of the bank ground prison which is currently holding some three thousand taliban insurgents and terrorism suspects they move is part of that was drawn up nato troops from afghanistan a band of twenty fourteen some experts believe that the hunger symbolic as many disagreements with the u.s. military remain the jail dubbed as afghanistan's gone ton of mail has reportedly been this scene of prisoner abuse and. prison is located within one of the largest bases of the nato led forces in afgha
amman jordan. or some other top stories in grave this hour a peaceful march shooting down the soul to remember victims of the military dictatorship of general obvious to pinochet has ended with violence and the number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded their area surrounding santiago centrals cemetery general center trash say blocking streets and clashing with police officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no interest has been rippled. through us to transfer to our...
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amman jordan. on to some other top stories in brief now a peaceful march in chile is over so to remember victims of the military dictatorship of general agree still pinochet has ended with violence under a number of arrests dozens of most protesters barricade as the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery the tree from crushing the thirteenth officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported and. the u.s. has formally transferred control of background prison to afghan authorities the facility holds more than three thousand taliban insurgents and suspected terrorists believe the hand over is largely symbolic as the fate of the inmates were mainly unclear including fifteen forages foreigners not covered by the agreement the u.s. military still wants to run a section of the jail which has been labeled afghanistan's gone tano with prisoner abuse and torture and. prison lies within one of the largest bases of the nato led forces in afghanistan and later today were re
amman jordan. on to some other top stories in brief now a peaceful march in chile is over so to remember victims of the military dictatorship of general agree still pinochet has ended with violence under a number of arrests dozens of most protesters barricade as the area surrounding santiago's general cemetery the tree from crushing the thirteenth officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported and. the u.s. has formally transferred control of background prison...
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amman jordan. and that we'll have plenty more stories for you on our see the home that you might have missed on nasa headline for the latest take that's where they draw the line learn how the germans all to use their constitutional rights to keep their prices from skyrocketing. and. for tags out of a tropical there are u.s. officials are among those guilty of running red lights caused by the families themselves. and the vizier of and in controlling all of the manhattan skyline rocks the internet satellite to find out how know they are as crazy they last. download the official location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favor. well t.v. is not required to watch all you need is your mobile device watch out any time. and let's not get places to business desk and a marine is that good monday morning to hasn't been a good start to the trading week good morning you know well asia of course is the only one trading right now and there was seen a mix trading session when it comes to the r
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amman jordan. let's check what else is happening around the world element in production workers have gathered in their hundreds in room to protest the closing of a plant in sardinia core facility future is being discussed at a meeting at the economic development ministry the decision was taken in march to close the plant down unless a buyer could be found this is still hasn't happened promises that the plan could still be reopened have done nothing to quell the union members. and owners of miners the in south africa have gone on strike defying union calls to return to work demanding better pay and conditions they must near the troubled mind where police shot did they leave for workers last month the bloodshed sparked a wave of anger across the country and internationally. the u.s. has formally transferred control of a bag rom of prison to agonise or to use the facility holds more than three thousand taliban insurgents and suspected terrorists analysts believe the handover is largely symbolic as the
amman jordan. let's check what else is happening around the world element in production workers have gathered in their hundreds in room to protest the closing of a plant in sardinia core facility future is being discussed at a meeting at the economic development ministry the decision was taken in march to close the plant down unless a buyer could be found this is still hasn't happened promises that the plan could still be reopened have done nothing to quell the union members. and owners of...
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there n jordan? -- in jordan? >> ( translated ): i'd like to stress upon this fact once again this is something that is a matter of those people and those countries when i talk about the arab spring i'm talking about what happened, not what we can expect to happen in the future. the syrian people are fighting right now and in tunisia and libya it happens as well and it happens in yemen as well. so what i'm talking about, strongly, is what happened in egypt with the will of egyptians and what i love for other countries is that they achieve freedom and that they move towards the achievement of their own interests. so whoever accepts their leaders that's something that's a matter that comes back to them and if they don't want them, that's their preference. >> rose: there's a treaty between egypt and israel. what will happen to it? >> ( translated ): the treaty is there and stage. it's a founding state, a founding member of the united nations and we will continue even if we disagree with the rulers of egypt we respect
there n jordan? -- in jordan? >> ( translated ): i'd like to stress upon this fact once again this is something that is a matter of those people and those countries when i talk about the arab spring i'm talking about what happened, not what we can expect to happen in the future. the syrian people are fighting right now and in tunisia and libya it happens as well and it happens in yemen as well. so what i'm talking about, strongly, is what happened in egypt with the will of egyptians and...
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today there are more than 30,000 and jordan is desperate to build more camps. jaffir, jordan's minister of planning, came to washington seeking more humanitarian aid as soon as possible. >> we believe the number of syrians are coming in according to the current trends that we are seeing will hit that capacity, and we have to start working very quickly at building a new camp to accommodate future arrivals over the rest of this year, and in early 2002. they are still making the case for more help. >> you are seeing that what can happen is people do not know about the misery and the conditions refugees. we're all working very hard to make the children here as dignified as possible and the basic services and goods and protection. >> with no end in sight to the fighting in syria, jordan already suffering from a fragile economy believes its refugee crisis will only grow worse. >> we have to look for a second camp and a third camp and a and continues, the numbers are likely to double by the second half of next year. >> barbara star joins us now from the pentagon. barb
today there are more than 30,000 and jordan is desperate to build more camps. jaffir, jordan's minister of planning, came to washington seeking more humanitarian aid as soon as possible. >> we believe the number of syrians are coming in according to the current trends that we are seeing will hit that capacity, and we have to start working very quickly at building a new camp to accommodate future arrivals over the rest of this year, and in early 2002. they are still making the case for...
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the opportunity is to move with countries in the region like turkey and jordan and others in iraq who are waiting for u.s. leadership, and to bring an end to that regime sooner because we have seen the longer it goes the more people die, the more sectarian it is. the more it upsets the neighborhood. in destabilizing the neighbor the question is how to do it. we can talk about it. i think the way you do it is to empower those people who are fighting for their future and give them the weapons so that they can topple the regime themselves. but the mindsets that any president needs to have is this is not just a single crisis management situation. we handled tunisia, libya, egypt and syria. this runs the risk of a meltdown in the middle east. it is a strategic challenge but also a strategic opportunity to try to further emphasize and establish yet another example where sunni and shiite and other minorities are working together to define a common future which is what the middle east needs because elsewhere for hundreds of years the model has been sunni against the at and she again sunni. th
the opportunity is to move with countries in the region like turkey and jordan and others in iraq who are waiting for u.s. leadership, and to bring an end to that regime sooner because we have seen the longer it goes the more people die, the more sectarian it is. the more it upsets the neighborhood. in destabilizing the neighbor the question is how to do it. we can talk about it. i think the way you do it is to empower those people who are fighting for their future and give them the weapons so...
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the people in saudi arabia, in egypt, in jordan. so if that matter i think we will have to take action, and if the u.s. will decide to sit idly by and to watch and to pray to take action, israel will have to do it by itself. it will not be easy, it will be harder, there will be retaliation not only from iran, there will be missiles flying in from iran, from lebanon, the hezbollah will join the party, the hamas organization in gads saw will -- gaza will send hundreds of missiles. but if we have to choose today between the option of allowing iran to become nuclear to the option of fighting ourselves, i think it is a clear message what we will do. and the question e is if we will do it with the u.s. or without the u.s. it's what we are asking today. one of the main points of my book and i know many people are involved in a two-state solution. for the last 20 years we hear about two-state solution. you must finish the conflict. top the palestinian -- to be the palestinian state and go back to the 1967 lines. and in my book, i prevent a
the people in saudi arabia, in egypt, in jordan. so if that matter i think we will have to take action, and if the u.s. will decide to sit idly by and to watch and to pray to take action, israel will have to do it by itself. it will not be easy, it will be harder, there will be retaliation not only from iran, there will be missiles flying in from iran, from lebanon, the hezbollah will join the party, the hamas organization in gads saw will -- gaza will send hundreds of missiles. but if we have...
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civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan is harper's program that's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is part of a larger story of how the united states and the western powers are who struggles of the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. wars in with democracy promotion programs and other sorts of programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after the you tube clip of the innocence of muslims trader when viral shows yet again how the west sometimes force victim to the very same activity it promotes policy r.t. . and as for me this hour up next it's the technology update here on r.t. . the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pris
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from the situation you don't and you cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all deal all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the seed professor have in jesse thank you very much for this interview pleasure to be with you the enjoy. more news today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images before all has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. today with our top stories. thanks as always for joining me this is sport today and we have plenty of aid including. thinking big struggling russian premier league side the rust off say they intend to be regarded as one of the country's big guns for this month's signing spree. far from double olympic gymnast champion yet again here tonight but stresses much to our country's belief that she's not retiring after all simply taking a rest following one of the. stars on the show the russian boxing federation celebrates its twentieth anniversary with a gala award ceremony here in moscow. let's kick off with football or our stuff become the latest russia
from the situation you don't and you cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all deal all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the seed professor have in jesse thank you very much for this interview pleasure to be with you the enjoy. more news today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images before all has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. today with our top stories. thanks as always...
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vanessa the deputy chief of mission in baghdad for the year and previously served as ambassador to jordan and executive assistant to secretary of state, colin powell and condoleezza rice. while america's war has ended in iraq, the struggle for iraq's future obviously has not ended. the violence is down, but al qaeda and iraq remains a very deadly foe and iraq may not capture the jays today headlined. then no one should make the mistake to somehow come to a conclusion that iraq doesn't present extraordinary challenges. this administration has worked tirelessly to ensure that it doesn't become a forgotten front. we put in place a road mac on a browser to have issues. political, economic, educational, scientific and military. our bilateral partnership has potential to contribute, we believe to the stability in the middle east. but iraqi leaders have to decide for themselves what kind of country they hope to create. and as they do, we need to devote to the diplomatic energy and civilian resources necessary to help them succeed. ambassador beecroft, all of your skills are going to be called on
vanessa the deputy chief of mission in baghdad for the year and previously served as ambassador to jordan and executive assistant to secretary of state, colin powell and condoleezza rice. while america's war has ended in iraq, the struggle for iraq's future obviously has not ended. the violence is down, but al qaeda and iraq remains a very deadly foe and iraq may not capture the jays today headlined. then no one should make the mistake to somehow come to a conclusion that iraq doesn't present...
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jordan. that's the only other option. you can't go to saudi arabia. and the last issue i would say is investment in kirkuk. eventually somehow iraq is going to have to find a way how to get someone reverse the deline of kirkuk if they can't. you'll continue to see this will decline and the region will be the soul provider of oil in to the turkey pipeline if they these pipelines are not fixed. i think we'll answer it -- end it with that and go to the question and answer period. okay. >> thank you very much. [applause] i realize we are running a bit late with the presentations and normally i would have taken my twenty questions here and pose them for the panel. i won't because i think i much prefer you have an opportunity to pose your questions to the panel. what i would ask, i think we'll take maybe three before we have an answer. and from the panel a response. and what i would ask is that josh here has a microphone, when i call you, wait to begin to pose your question until he gets there with the microphone because we do have guests with us doing some
jordan. that's the only other option. you can't go to saudi arabia. and the last issue i would say is investment in kirkuk. eventually somehow iraq is going to have to find a way how to get someone reverse the deline of kirkuk if they can't. you'll continue to see this will decline and the region will be the soul provider of oil in to the turkey pipeline if they these pipelines are not fixed. i think we'll answer it -- end it with that and go to the question and answer period. okay. >>...
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from the situation he don in turkey cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all the are all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the seed of professor had in jazz the thank you very much for this interview pleasure lou. the enjoyed that. the headlines on t.v. protesters stormed the u.s. embassy in gatlin as a way of appearing response across the muslim world in response to a u.s. made film which mocks islam two people have reportedly been killed and several wounded in clashes with police outside the compound in sana. also stars on tear gas are exchanged between protesters and police in cairo as another anti you are demonstration descends into scenes of violence injuring at least seventy people based on the country's president isn't brussels a meatless trade business deals with the. scope of the condemns all the time so he was diplomats calling them terrorists dogs they are those in russia who say this kind of a tox war inevitable because of washington's controversial policies in the middle east germany and also they spray. around th
from the situation he don in turkey cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all the are all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the seed of professor had in jazz the thank you very much for this interview pleasure lou. the enjoyed that. the headlines on t.v. protesters stormed the u.s. embassy in gatlin as a way of appearing response across the muslim world in response to a u.s. made film which mocks islam two people have reportedly...
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from the situation in iran and turkey cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all they are all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the sea the professor had in jazzy thank you very much for this interview pleasure lou if you the enjoyed the. story. you think you understand it and then something else here's part of it and realized. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here just to. listen with. a special welcome to all the ladies and agents from the n.s.a. a few of them i fight. because it is all about spreading from the street. as we speak. of. the move. because if. you go. to protest to storm the u.s. embassy in yemen as a wave of fury spreads across the muslim world in response to us. two people have reportedly been killed and several wounded in clashes with police outside the compound inside. stones and tear gas meantime are exchanged between protesters and police in cairo was another. demonstration descends into seems of violence there injuring at least two hundred twenty four people this is the country's president seen brussels
from the situation in iran and turkey cannot be immune from the situation and rather the whole region jordan all they are all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the sea the professor had in jazzy thank you very much for this interview pleasure lou if you the enjoyed the. story. you think you understand it and then something else here's part of it and realized. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here just to. listen with. a special welcome to all the ladies and...
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i was getting in a c-17 to fly into jordan. i could hear the muffled sounds of footsteps outside. it is a basic c-17 aircraft. -- cargo aircraft. the back pulled down and i could hear a young captain say to me, permission to bring a fallen angel aboard. they brought in a flag draped casket. they strapped it to the floor. having a son who spent a year in iraq, all i could think of was the folks waiting at the other end to receive that body. they refer to anyone who falls as angels. they call them fallen angels. we turned that aircraft into a cathedral. i ask every day, how many fallen angels. what is the exact number? not generally, not an estimate -- the exact numberfor every one of those men and women, it has transformed a family. a family we owe. as of today, 6437 fallen heroes. 49,871 invisibly wounded and tens of thousands of invisible wounds. post-traumatic stress, to match the brain injury, thousands and -- traumatic brain injury, thousands and thousands critically wounded who will need extensive care for the rest of their lives. those of you of my generation -- i was not in
i was getting in a c-17 to fly into jordan. i could hear the muffled sounds of footsteps outside. it is a basic c-17 aircraft. -- cargo aircraft. the back pulled down and i could hear a young captain say to me, permission to bring a fallen angel aboard. they brought in a flag draped casket. they strapped it to the floor. having a son who spent a year in iraq, all i could think of was the folks waiting at the other end to receive that body. they refer to anyone who falls as angels. they call...
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that means they will control the border between syria and jordan and this new palestinian nation? how about flying into this palestinian nation? who will keep the weaponry from coming in? these are problems that are hard to solve. they are committed to the destruction of israel so these create thorny problems. we have a potentially volatile situation in japan. i got a call from a former secretary of state and this individual said to me that i think there is a prospect for a settlement between the palestinians and the israelis that to the election. -- after the election. i did not delve into it but the idea of pushing the israelis to give something up is the worst idea and the world. they have done that time and again and it does not work. the only answer is show strength, again. some did the palestinians will reach a point where they want peace, that's where you start the discussion. >> [inaudible] i am very concerned about the average american. [inaudible] i talked to former president george h. w. bush 10 years ago. right now i am very concerned. [inaudible] after talking to them
that means they will control the border between syria and jordan and this new palestinian nation? how about flying into this palestinian nation? who will keep the weaponry from coming in? these are problems that are hard to solve. they are committed to the destruction of israel so these create thorny problems. we have a potentially volatile situation in japan. i got a call from a former secretary of state and this individual said to me that i think there is a prospect for a settlement between...
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problem situation you don't and tortie cannot be immune from the situation but rather the whole region jordan or they're all going to be impacted if if the conflict is not contained within the series professor had in jazz thank you very much for this interview pleasure to be with you. enjoyed. wealthy british soil the sun holds a spot on the front of the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines into cars a report. he used to. eat. sleep. and download the official application so far choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch arsene any time of the. breaking news on all see protesters stormed the u.s. embassy in yemen with heavy gunfire to. find out the clock. while on american cross has also continued to rage and egypt over the last film but most of the riot police have been deployed in cairo to describe the demonstrators. who threw molotov cocktails at the american embassy and we'
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, they're okay with it, as long as at least part of it is on their soil, but if it's going to be in jordan, it's going to be in qatar, in other countries, but nothing on the iranian soil, their going to say no to it. >> with that, i would like to, on behalf of the middle east program here at the center, and director of the international security studies program, i would like to thank you very much, i would like to thank our speakers, particularly for very thoughtful and substantive presentation for debate. thanks, also, to molly usef, and kendra from the latin american program that helped us, and michael dardin, that helped to organize this. just one note. if you're interested on global issues related to global warming, on september 12, at 3:00 p.m., we will convene here on the sixth floor for a discussion or an evaluation of the conference that took place two months ago in brazil. thank you very much, you are always welcome. >> [applause] >> >> watch and engage as the presidential candidates engage in 90 minute debates next month, they'll debate domestic policy october 23 hr-d in november
, they're okay with it, as long as at least part of it is on their soil, but if it's going to be in jordan, it's going to be in qatar, in other countries, but nothing on the iranian soil, their going to say no to it. >> with that, i would like to, on behalf of the middle east program here at the center, and director of the international security studies program, i would like to thank you very much, i would like to thank our speakers, particularly for very thoughtful and substantive...
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they are moving east to yemen, lebanon, israel, the west bank, jordan, syria, turkey, iraq, kuwait, bahrain, qatar and united arab emirates rats and afghanistan, pakistan, india, bangladesh, malaysia and indonesia and even in the united kingdom and all strailia. this is spreading fast. at the state department, you were covering this region, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, gret a. your thought tonight? >> reporter: well, i think that steve is right when he talks about the importance of looking at the overall policy here. my sense of what happened in libbia, i watched ambassador rice saying with 100% certitude that this was all because of the movie. i found that to be proposterous. at a minimum, have you to say, we don't know yet, we don't know what the spark was, but what we do know points pretty clearly to al qaeda involvement and preplanning here, you know, some reports had us at a four-hour fire fight, rpgs, mortar rans, that isn't what happens if it's spontaneous. >> you see the area imscpload it's profoundly distressing. we went to cairo in june of 2009 and the president gave
they are moving east to yemen, lebanon, israel, the west bank, jordan, syria, turkey, iraq, kuwait, bahrain, qatar and united arab emirates rats and afghanistan, pakistan, india, bangladesh, malaysia and indonesia and even in the united kingdom and all strailia. this is spreading fast. at the state department, you were covering this region, is that right? >> reporter: that's right, gret a. your thought tonight? >> reporter: well, i think that steve is right when he talks about the...
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. >> when i talked to the king of jordan in amman maim a month ago, he said built into this negotiating has to be some sort of recognition of the the allowites in terms of what happens to them. >> he is absolutely right. because for them it's an essential fight. when they say they are supporting asad blindly. they are a-- and this is why what one of the communique of geneva does was to try and indition-- indate that if there is a political-- each group will be looked after. their interest will be looked after whether you are with christian, kurdish, and tell them this is the future. stop fighting. stop stop killing each other. it's not a winner takes all. we have an arrangement. we want you to work an arrangement that protects all interests, of all groups along the line you discussed with the king 6 jordan. >> rose: the big problem obviously is a major problem for everybody's chemical weapons. >> yes. >> rose: and who might get hold of them. not that the syrians might use them which is a big problem. >> although they said they would not use them. >> they told me directly. >> rose: they
. >> when i talked to the king of jordan in amman maim a month ago, he said built into this negotiating has to be some sort of recognition of the the allowites in terms of what happens to them. >> he is absolutely right. because for them it's an essential fight. when they say they are supporting asad blindly. they are a-- and this is why what one of the communique of geneva does was to try and indition-- indate that if there is a political-- each group will be looked after. their...
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. >> when i talked to the king of jordan in amman maim a month ago, he said built into this negotiating has to be some sort of recognition of the the allowites in terms of what happens to them. >> he is absolutely right. because for them it's an essential fight. when they say they are supporting asad blindly. they are a-- and this is why what one of the communique of geneva does was to try and indication-- indicate that if there is a political-- each group will be looked after. their interest will be looked after whether you are with christian, kurdish, and tell them this is the future. stop fighting. stop stop killing each other. it's not a winner takes all. we have an arrangement. we want you to work an arrangement that protects all interests, of all groups along the line you discussed with the king 6 jordan. >> rose: the big problem obviously is a major problem for everybody's chemical weapons. >> yes. >> rose: and who might get hold of them. not that the syrians might use them which is a big problem. >> although they said they would not use them. >> they told me directly. >> rose: t
. >> when i talked to the king of jordan in amman maim a month ago, he said built into this negotiating has to be some sort of recognition of the the allowites in terms of what happens to them. >> he is absolutely right. because for them it's an essential fight. when they say they are supporting asad blindly. they are a-- and this is why what one of the communique of geneva does was to try and indication-- indicate that if there is a political-- each group will be looked after....
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it is to destabilize libya, iraq, jordan and even turkey, and runs the risk of sectarian warfare that engulfs the middle east. it is urgent, it is serious, and the administration does not seem to have a policy that is commensurate with the seriousness of the problem and the repetitive events. and iran continues to move toward a nuclear weapon, and we seem to spend more time putting pressure on israel not to strike iran than figuring out what he with are going to do about iran. think i it's a troubling time. it's a middle east that's in meltdown and our policies seem to be in some sense frozen. the administration talks about how they have more time. i think we are running out of time, and i'm worried about it. >> how do we unwind ourselves out of this situation? no matter why it happened, we now have this situation and it is a crisis. what do we do? >> one of the things we don't do, we don't pull out. because these people who are demonstrating against us, that's exactly what they want to do. they want us to pull out and clear the space for their more radical agenda. i think one of the
it is to destabilize libya, iraq, jordan and even turkey, and runs the risk of sectarian warfare that engulfs the middle east. it is urgent, it is serious, and the administration does not seem to have a policy that is commensurate with the seriousness of the problem and the repetitive events. and iran continues to move toward a nuclear weapon, and we seem to spend more time putting pressure on israel not to strike iran than figuring out what he with are going to do about iran. think i it's a...
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fleeing syria to join the hundreds of thousands who've already left the situation has become so dire that jordan and the u.n. have appealed for seven hundred million dollars to help provide care and support sanctions to make ordinary life difficult in syria with canada alone ramping up its measures against damascus ten times this year and as oksana boyko reports it's now up to syrian farmers to act as a last line of defense against a humanitarian catastrophe. reaping the harvest of economic isolation and a good one farmers across syria are is busy as ever collecting to foods of their labor decades of economic sanctions haven't taught syria to rely on no one but itself at least when it comes to agricultural production and there are no sour grapes about it now while the political pressure on syria is mounting this country is still fully able to feed its people. almost everything that adds up on syrian tables is growing here in the country's south far from the clashes and this year spared the usual drought these fields are probably be government's best had against all sort of foreign pressure aimin
fleeing syria to join the hundreds of thousands who've already left the situation has become so dire that jordan and the u.n. have appealed for seven hundred million dollars to help provide care and support sanctions to make ordinary life difficult in syria with canada alone ramping up its measures against damascus ten times this year and as oksana boyko reports it's now up to syrian farmers to act as a last line of defense against a humanitarian catastrophe. reaping the harvest of economic...
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located at the at the center of many conflicts within the middle east syria borders israel syria borders jordan borders iraq it borders turkey borders love and on it is some people would like to say the glue that holds the. region together and should it become fractured should the syrian state cease to exist without any any sort of transition into a democracy there would be serious consequences for love it on and its current fragile state as a country there could be consequences for iraq as it tries to put itself back together there's the issue of the p.k. k. and the turkish government so this is a very about a military stronghold it's not just about you know helping humanitarian thing it's about putting a stronghold in that region really to gain traction and to gain a footing i mean we already know the bush administration wanted wesley clark said that he was given a memo that said that syria was on the list of countries that they wanted to topple just weeks after nine eleven but i wanted to follow up as we're running out of time here so when are we going to see this no fly zone established we
located at the at the center of many conflicts within the middle east syria borders israel syria borders jordan borders iraq it borders turkey borders love and on it is some people would like to say the glue that holds the. region together and should it become fractured should the syrian state cease to exist without any any sort of transition into a democracy there would be serious consequences for love it on and its current fragile state as a country there could be consequences for iraq as it...